West Lothian entrepreneur puts six-figure sum into HR app
Stephanie Robinson has put £120,000 into HR Solver, which aims to empower employees with instant HR and legal advice. It connects users with HR experts and gives access to free resources and articles.
Since its beta launch in October last year, the app has made HR advice accessible to more than 2,000 users.
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Hide AdRobinson said she spotted a gap in the market for a platform that employees could make use of for quick, clear and impartial advice tailored to their situation.
The HR and employment law expert, who has more than 16 years’ experience in the industry and has worked for global corporations in New York, Japan and London, said: “For me, it’s all about enhancing employees’ dignity and knowledge and ultimately improving their experiences at work – when this is achieved, both employees and employers win.
HR Solver is Robinson’s second foray into business, following her first successful company Solve, which she set up in 2011 and provides HR guidance to employers.
Robinson added: “I realised just how many employees are in desperate need of discreet and accessible advice, and very few have any options besides costly lawyers, citizen’s advice or unions.
“I’m passionate about building a platform which empowers people and helps them with any HR issues they might have.”